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Watercolor Summer
By: Nan Corbitt Allen
If Kathleen could relive any moment, it would be the one in 1969. Not because of its sweet memories, but because it changed her life forever.
Just thirteen, Kathleen felt isolated and alienated by her family. A victim of her parents' lack of connection to each other and to her, she was drug by her mother to another artist colony for the summer. There she met the annoying Malcolm, a sixteen year old mentally challenged boy living with his caregiver.
In Watercolor Summer, Nan Allen tells the story of the difficult summer when Kathleen learned how Malcolm and his colorful guardian were the examples of true and selfless love. She paints a story on the canvas of Kathleen's life which was transformed by the Master Artist - a life once stained by pain and trial, that became a thing of beauty.
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| Title of Book | Watercolor Summer |
| Name of Author(s) | Nan Allen |
| ISBN | 1935265679 |
| Author in the News | Nan Corbitt Allen is a 3-Time GMA Dove Award winner as a songwriter for Children's Musical of the Year 2005, and 2010, and Musical of the Year 2008. She is the author of Asylum, (Moody Press, 2004) and the Words We Sing, (Beacon Hill Press 2010). |





